OnePlus One prices increasing in Europe starting March 25 thanks to exchange rates

The falling value of the Euro will drive up the price of the OnePlus One starting on March 25 across Europe.

OnePlus has made the tough decision to raise the cost of the OnePlus One across Europe as the Euro continues to drop in value. New pricing will go into affect on March 25, which leaves one more Tuesday of open sales before the increase.

Watch HTC's 'Uh-oh' video presentation live

This morning HTC announced Uh-oh protection, the next evolution of its old HTC Advantage program, which gives HTC One M9 buyers in the U.S. a year of free cover against accidental damage. Following up on this morning's announcement, HTC Americas president Jason Mackenzie will be taking questions as part of a live video presentation, streamed on YouTube. Check past the break to watch the live video!

Microsoft is making a ROM that allows Android smartphones to run Windows 10 for phones

Microsoft announced earlier today that it was collaborating with Xiaomi in providing Mi 4 customers with a flashable ROM that allows them to test Windows 10 for phones on their smartphones. It looks like that program is set for a wider rollout, according to a report on TechCrunch:

Purchase a Moto X before March 24 and get a free Moto E

A new promotion from Motorola gifts a free Moto E to those who purchase a Moto X Pure Edition (2nd Gen) before March 24.

If you have been waiting for the right time to purchase the Moto X and none of the previous deals have enticed you, Motorola's new deal may be the one. Simply add a new Moto X Pure Edition to your cart, then add the 2nd gen Moto E to your cart which will be free, normally $119, at checkout.

How does $2500 for a gold-plated Samsung Galaxy S6 sound?

Perpetual gilder Goldgenie will be applying their gold and platinum platings to the Samsung Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 edge, but getting one will cost you dearly.

Samsung announced back at Mobile World Congress their newest flagship devices, the Galaxy S6 along with its curved sibling the Galaxy S6 edge. Both devices will be available in White Pearl, Black Sapphire and Gold Platinum versions, while the Galaxy S6 will have a Blue Topaz variant and the Galaxy S6 edge will have a Green Emerald. If these colors aren't quite luxurious enough for you, Goldgenie hopes that their gold- and platinum-plated version will win you over.

New Android 5.1 build LMY47E available for Nexus 6

A new Android 5.1 build adds updated radio firmware and other under-the-hood changes.

Just a week after Android 5.1 first became available for the Nexus 6, Google has pushed out an updated factory image for that device. It's still Android 5.1, but with an updated build number — LMY47E, up from the older LMY47D. So what does that extra letter get you?

Lollipop coming to OnePlus One by the end of March

Within the next two weeks Lollipop will be rolling out for the OnePlus One.

Those who have purchased the OnePlus One have been not-so-patiently waiting for Lollipop to arrive on the device, but that wait is coming to an end. Today OnePlus has announced that by the end of March the update will be available, and they are so confident in this that they are willing to give away 5 devices if they miss the release timeline.

Sony Xperia Z2 Lollipop update begins rolling out in select areas

Owners of the Sony Xperia Z2 in select regions will be happy to see Lollipop hitting their devices now.

The Lollipop update is now rolling out across the Nordic and Baltic regions for the Sony Xperia Z2. Sony's original announcement had stated that Lollipop would reach this device last month so this does come as a delayed update, but better late than never.

What gives the Samsung Galaxy S6 edge an 'edge' over the regular S6?

What do you get with that higher price tag on the Galaxy S6 edge, and is it worth it?

Samsung is making some bold moves this year, and the Galaxy S6 line of devices is unlikely to be the only place we see such sweeping changes. Both the Galaxy S6 and the Galaxy S6 edge represent not only a new hardware design language, but a refined software experience that most of us here are more than a little excited to spend some extra time with. One of the big questions we've seen in the forums about these two devices has a lot to do with Samsung justifying the existence of the Galaxy S6 edge. Specifically, why someone would choose to spend more money on a pair of curved edges and what the benefits to those curves actually are.

It's a question Samsung will undoubtedly be spending quite a bit in the way of marketing dollars to explain soon, but the bottom line with the Galaxy S6 edge is style and convenience. As long as those are things that matter to you, the Galaxy S6 edge is likely calling your name right now.

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